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  1. prana, in Indian philosophy, the body’s vital “airs,” or energies. A central conception in early Hindu philosophy, particularly as expressed in the Upanishads, prana was held to be the principle of vitality and was thought to survive as a person’s “last breath” for eternity or until a future life. Prana was at times identified with the self.
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    Prana is an ancient concept and is referred to in many Hindu scriptures and texts, such as the Upanishads. These texts state that prana originates from Atman. From the Sanskrit, an, meaning "movement" and "to breathe," and pra, meaning "forth," prana means “breathing forth,” and refers to the idea that vital or life force energy is always dynamic.
    According to Eastern philosophy and spiritual practices, Prana is believed to be the vital life force energy that animates all living beings. The flow of Prana through the body is essential for sustaining life and promoting health and vitality. When Prana is balanced and healthy, it leads to physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
    Prana has a significant relationship with life and death, as it is considered the vital life force energy that animates all living beings. In Eastern philosophy and spiritual practices, it is believed that Prana is present in all living things and that it flows through the body in energy channels known as nadis.
    In yoga, Ayurveda, and Indian martial arts, prana ( प्राण, prāṇa; the Sanskrit word for breath, "life force", or "vital principle") permeates reality on all levels including inanimate objects. In Hindu literature, prāṇa is sometimes described as originating from the Sun and connecting the elements. This article contains Indic text.
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    In yoga, Ayurveda, and Indian martial arts, prana (प्राण, prāṇa; the Sanskrit word for breath, "life force", or "vital principle") permeates reality on all levels including inanimate objects. In Hindu literature, prāṇa is sometimes described as originating from the Sun and connecting the elements. Five types of prāṇa, … See more

    V.S. Apte provides fourteen different meanings for the Sanskrit word prāṇa (प्राण) including breath or respiration; the breath of life, vital … See more

    One way of categorizing prāṇa is by means of vāyus. Vāyu means "wind" or "air" in Sanskrit, and the term is used in a variety of contexts in See more

    Prāṇāyāma is a common term for various techniques for accumulating, expanding and working with prana. Pranayama is one of the See more

    Similar concepts exist in various cultures, including the Latin anima ("breath", "vital force", "animating principle"), Islamic and Sufic See more

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    The ancient concept of prāṇa is described in many Hindu texts, including Upanishads and Vedas. Prāṇa is typically divided into constituent parts, … See more

    Indian philosophy describes prana flowing in nadis (channels), though the details vary. The Brhadaranyaka Upanishad (2.I.19) mentions 72,000 nadis in the human body, running … See more

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